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Rumi's Philosophy as AI Prompts
Rumi's Philosophy as AI Prompts
 ### Nav Toor@heynavtoor
🚨 In 1219, Genghis Khan's army swept through Central Asia. A boy and his family fled, crossing 2,500 miles to survive.
He became one of the most respected scholars in the Islamic world. Thousands attended his lectures.
Then a wandering stranger walked into his life and turned his world inside out. He abandoned his career. His students turned on him.
They murdered the stranger.
The scholar stopped searching. And began to write.
What poured out was 40,000 verses. When he died, Muslims, Christians, and Jews all wept at his funeral.
His name was Rumi. He is the best-selling poet in America, outselling every English-language poet in history.
I turned his philosophy into 12 prompts.
Here are all 12:Show More
Apr 5, 2026, 4:01 PM View on X
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A thread introduction that frames the philosophy of the poet Rumi into 12 AI prompts for self-reflection.
Summary
This tweet serves as the hook for a thread, using the historical narrative of the poet Rumi to introduce a set of 12 AI prompts. It highlights Rumi's transition from a scholar to a poet following a life-altering encounter, positioning his philosophy as a tool for personal introspection via AI.
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